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* Update default MySQL version from 4.1 to 5.0 [1]
* Update default PHP version from 4 to 5 [2] * Update default LDAP version from 2.2 to 2.3 [3] * Add support for LDAP version 2.4 [4] * Update default linux_base from '8' (Redhat 8) to 'fc4' (Fedora Core 4) [5] * Switch default Linux X implementation from XFree86 to xorg to track the above [5] * Deprecate INSTALLS_SHLIB and replace it by USE_LDCONFIG. If set to "yes", the old behavior is preserved. Otherwise, it can be set to a list of directories to be added to ${PREFIX}/libdata/ldconfig/${UNIQUENAME}. Note that this directory is used by ldconfig startup script, it is meant to replace ldconfig scripts installed by some ports as (sometimes 000.${UNQUENAME}.sh) [6] * Adds USE_LDCONFIG32 which is like USE_LDCONFIG but the target file is ${PREFIX}/libdata/ldconfig32/${UNIQUENAME} instead. (Note: this should only be used on 64-bit architectures) [6] * Set the default LANG for tr to be C to avoid some build problems [7] * Include bsd.java.mk in both pre and post sections [8] * Get rid of remnants of FORCE_PKG_REGISTER [9] * Always print options with make showconfig [10] PR: 92805 [1], 92806 [2], 96793 [3], 97515 [4], 96849 [5], 91933 [6], 91381 [7], 97020 [8], 95841 [9], 97133 [10] Submitted by: ale [1][2], delphij [3][4], netchild [5], flz [6], Tsurutani Naoki <turutani at scphys dot kyoto-u dot ac dot jp> [7], hq [8], sem [9], pav [10]
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